Introduction to comparative politics : political challenges and changing agendas

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Introduction to comparative politics : political challenges and changing agendas

Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph ; contributors, Ervand Abrahamian ... [et al.]

Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, c2013

6th ed

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Comparative politics

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Updated to reflect today's political climate, the Sixth Edition of INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS offers a country-by-country approach that allows students to fully examine similarities and differences among countries and within and between political systems. Each chapter offers an analysis of political challenges and changing agendas within countries and provides detailed descriptions and analyses of the politics of individual countries. The Sixth Edition offers a condensed narrative and student-friendly pedagogy like marginal key terms and focus questions that will helps students make meaningful connections and comparisons about the countries presented. INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, Sixth Edition, consists of 13 country case studies, selected for their significance in terms of the comparative themes and because they provide an interesting sample of types of political regimes, levels of economic development, and geographic regions.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction. 1. Introducing Comparative Politics. Part 2: Consolidated Democracies. 2. Britain. 3. France. 4. Germany. 5. Japan. 6. India. 7. The United States. Part 3: Transitional Democracies. 8. Russia. 9. Brazil. 10. Mexico. 11. South Africa. 12. Nigeria. Part 4: Authoritarian Regimes. 13. Iran. 14. China.

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